All Cats Are Predator At Heart

by on 2009/03/19

Cat exhibit a distinctive feline behaviour on top of this they are also able to modify their characteristics that makes them appear more feline. Typical cat behavior includes purring, sleeping, and climbing. The most typical cat behavior would undoubtedly be its purring, which is often thought to be a sign of it being contented and, is the case, in most instances. However, kittens as well as queens will purr while nursing and, a typical cat purrs when it is being petted or when it enjoys familiar as well as safe and comfortable environments.

Purring Is Common To Cats

Purring may be common to cats but it is not always indicative of its being happy. Sometimes, it may purr when sick or injured or under stress. It may thus be seen to be a way for it to calm itself and is similar to a person smiling nervously. The typical cat is also fond of its sleep and, though many factor, both individual as well as environmental, affects its sleep, a typical cat may be found sleeping for as many as sixteen hours in a day. Moreover, it has proved scientifically by the scanning of brain waves, that the cats dream during it's sleeping.

In typical cat behavior, its sleep habits are indicative of its state of health and older cats show these signs more distinctively and, one may need to contact a veterinarian, if these habits show significant changes. The typical cat may also be a catnip junkie because when it consumes this non-addictive drug, it gets pleasurable reactions. Cats demonstrate a typical feline behaviour, at times they also modify some characteristics of their behaviour that makes them appear feline. A lot of catnip toys are available today in the open market, cats except dried as well as fresh catnip.

The typical cat can be seen climbing to high places because elevated perches may be safe places for them. In addition, height gives them a strategic advantage and the cat is able to view the goings-on, without being seen and, this behavior in a cat is most indicative of what a typical cat is – a predator. Cats generally climb to higher perches in order to secure a warm and safe place. It may also be indicative of social climbing, as dominant cats may normally take up the highest vantage point, available.


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